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LLGFF: Born in '68 (18) S
Dir: Jacques Martineau/Olivier
Jacques Martineau/Olivier
Jacques Martineau, Olivier Ducastel
Cast: Laetitia Casta, Yannick Renier, Yann Trégouët 170 mins, 2008, France, Subtitled
Please note: this is an old screening, first shown in July 2009
It’s 1968, and students Catherine, Yves and Hervé are putting their ideals into action by moving to an abandoned farm in the French countryside. The collective seems at first like a fairytale of free love and communal utopia, but principles are betrayed as members of the commune drift away to bourgeois careers. Twenty years later, they’ve raised their own children on the farm, but born into a society in which communism is collapsing and AIDS is exploding, the children too find themselves wishing for a different world.
London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival on Tour
Please note: this is a old season with no further events to see
Now in its 23rd year, the London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival celebrates the best in queer cinema from around the world. Complementing the ten titles from LLGFF, we are also delighted to present a couple of special additional screenings.
Past screenings that were part of this season
| Before Stonewall | Sun 5 July 20:30 |
| LLGFF: Pedro | Mon 6 July 20:30 |
| LLGFF: Greek Pete | Wed 8 July 20:30 |
| LLGFF: Ghosted | Sat 11 July 18:20 |
| LLGFF: Nighthawks | Sun 12 July 20:00 |
| LLGFF: Bandaged | Wed 15 July 20:00 |
| LLGFF: Dolls | Sun 19 July 15:00 |
| LLGFF: Born in '68 | Wed 22 July 17:30 |
| LLGFF: Baby Love | Sat 25 July 15:00 |
| LLGFF: Dream Boy | Sun 26 July 18:20 |
| LLGFF: To Each Her Own | Wed 29 July 18:10 |
Love Animation?
Vote for your favourites in the British Animation Awards!
Three programmes of the best in animation (including two films from Bristol) that offer a chance to see the cream of the last two year's animation films on the big screen.
Filmic
A festival of film and music
We're mad about music and film. So much so we've created a new festival dedicated to this most enduring of relationships, and this month there's a focus on the music of the maestro Ennio Morricone.

